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Immigration form question

So I have a sample form printed out for hubby and I. The section A- arrival part asks for Boarded at. We will begin our flight in Detroit and land in Atlanta for a lay-over then board and head to Jamaica. So is Atlanta the boarded at "name". Also do you put the airport code or name of actual city there?

I am assuming it's the connecting flight info to Jamaica, but want to be sure.

Ironbutterfly, that's the way I fill it out. I put in the last city I was in before departing the US. For the "Port of Final Destination" on the return section, I have always put the first city I arrive in heading back to the States. I've never had any troule or questions about it. Either the Airport code or the city name should be sufficient.

Ironbutterfly, that's the way I fill it out. I put in the last city I was in before departing the US. For the "Port of Final Destination" on the return section, I have always put the first city I arrive in heading back to the States. I've never had any troule or questions about it. Either the Airport code or the city name should be sufficient.

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Thank you so much for providing feed-back on what to put there. Ohhhh yes, love my Ironbutterfly...and I am listening to inagoddadavida in surround sound as I type....such a great song.... 9 days for us....woot woot. May your wait fly by...

I always put in the last city I departed from on the way to Jamaica and the last city I am going to on the way back to home. Don't know if that's right, but I have done that for every international flight I have been on, and I have been on quite a few to Europe, South America and the Caribbean.

We were told on our last flight into Montego Bay that we had to declare prescription drugs. Has anyone else seen this?

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I had asked about medicines months ago on here- as husband takes some meds and was told you didn't have to declare. I just filled out forms for the plane and checked no in that box. Hope that is right....His meds will be in his prescription bottles....and only enough for 7 days.

I had asked about medicines months ago on here- as husband takes some meds and was told you didn't have to declare. I just filled out forms for the plane and checked no in that box. Hope that is right....His meds will be in his prescription bottles....and only enough for 7 days.

I never declared any of my meds the previous seven flights into Montego Bay. I was surprised that the flight attendant said we had to this time. Just wondering if something had changed. We are going back in March and I will see what they say then.